In recent news, a statue of Lady Justice has been causing a stir on social media in Nigeria due to its unconventional depiction of the symbol of justice. The statue, which was captured in an unidentified court, features a figure with noticeably large hips and buttocks.

The statue has been trending on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram, with many users expressing their opinions on the controversial design. Some have praised the sculptor for creating a more realistic and inclusive representation of the female form, while others have criticized the statue for being inappropriate and distracting from the solemnity of the court proceedings.

Despite the mixed reactions, the statue has become a viral sensation, with numerous memes and jokes circulating on social media about its curvy figure.

The attention has even led to some public figures sharing their opinions on the statue, further fueling the ongoing conversation.

A Public Commentator and Former Senator, Sen. Shehu Sani shared the photo on his verified Twitter account @ShehuSani with the caption: “This is not the approved symbol of Justice. It should be pulled down and replaced with the one we are familiar with.”

Another tweep, @Jide_Olusola wrote: “This one is to fight for women equality”.

Another politician, @LawrenceOkoroPG wrote “There’s always a backside to Nigeria Justice system.”

Attempts by TheNigeriaLawyer to know the exact court where the Lady Justicia was mounted did not materialise as details of the location still remain scanty and sketchy due to absence of a reponse from the appropriate authorities.

Lady Justice, also known as Justitia, is a symbol of justice that has been depicted in various ways throughout history. However, the most common and traditional representation of Lady Justice is a blindfolded woman holding a scale and a sword.

The blindfold represents impartiality, indicating that justice should be served without bias or prejudice. The scales represent the weighing of evidence and the balance of justice, while the sword represents the enforcement of the law.

Lady Justice is often portrayed wearing a toga or a robe, similar to those worn by ancient Roman judges. This attire symbolizes the historical roots of the legal system and the importance of upholding justice in society.

In terms of physical appearance, Lady Justice is usually depicted as a graceful and elegant figure, with a calm and serene expression.

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